On the occasion of Valentine’s Day, Prime Video announced their new original Indian series, Modern Love. Although it is not “fully” original because this concept has already been implemented in the west.
The series will have three parts set in three different cities. Namely, Mumbai, Hyderabad and Chennai the parts will respectively target the Hindi, Telugu and Tamil speaking audiences respectively.
The first to come is set in Mumbai targeting the Hindi speaking audience.
Filmmakers Vishal Bhardwaj, Hansal Mehta, Shonali Bose, Dhruv Sehgal, Alankrita Shrivastava, and Nupur Asthana will be directing their part of the anthologies in it.
The whole anthology is about pushing the boundaries of religion, race, gender, age and anything which stands as a wall between two lovers.
The trailer is promising and will have 6 stories all pushing one boundary of love. The series stars a wide diversity of actors who are experienced as well as newcomers. It has Arshad Warsi, Chitrangada Singh, Pratik Gandhi, Ranveer Brar, Fatima Sana Shaikh and a lot more.
Overall it is a wholesome trailer which is promising and may recreate the magic of original Modern Love which is highly celebrated.
We all have seen films pushing the boundaries of love but in a scattered way. This is perhaps the first time that so many problems, and stereotypes will be addressed simultaneously.
The series will release on Prime Video on May 13 and then its fate will be decided.
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